I am still a week behind in posting what we did for school and it’s confusing me :-/ We are getting ready to start unit 8, but I am only posting about unit 6. Last week when I posted pictures for unit 5, I had things in there that we actually did in unit 6. I am going to try to get caught up this week so I don’t confuse myself anymore!

History:

In history we learned a bit about what life was like as the Pilgrims adjusted to life in Holland. We talked about how they had a scrubbing day once each week where everyone scrubbed and cleaned.

Hailey and Hunter scrubbed the kitchen floor. They loved it and begged to do the dining room too

In our unit study this week we learned all about bats. This unit covers science, language arts and math. I love teaching using themes and Hailey really loved it too! She learned so much (and so did I!) and had a lot of fun doing it!

We started out our unit making a Bat Schema chart. Hailey listed the information she knew about bats and we added it to the Schema side. As the week went on we added lots of information to the New Learning side and moved some of the information from Schema to Misconceptions.

One thing we learned is that bats wings are like our hands. They have fingers and thumbs just like we do. They are connected by a thin membrane. Hailey put plastic bags on her hands to represent what the wings are like.

Hailey wrapped herself up in a towel, pretending that was her wings, and hung upside down to go to sleep. Or maybe I just flipped the picture upside down

Since bats use echolocation to find their food, we played a little echolocation game. Hailey was blindfolded to pretend she was flying at night. (Bats are not actually blind, as many people think they are, they just search for food at night which is why they need to use echolocation.) She would call out “echo” and I would reply “location” and she had to try to find me. It was so much fun!

We did a lot of activities after reading Stellaluna.

We played this game where we took turns spinning a spinner and seeing which category we landed on. Then the other person got to select a question from that category to ask the person who spun the spinner.

Hailey loved it!

Hailey acted out the story of Stellaluna.

We made a Venn Diagram about bats vs birds, using information we learned in Stellaluna.

Hailey made her own Venn Diagram.

We filled out a bat attribute chart about 4 different bats. We included how big the bats were. The smallest bat has a wing span of only 1 inch. The largest one we studied has a wing span of 5+ feet! To try to help Hailey understand how big those measurements are she used Unifix cubes to measure and see how many cubes it would take for each bat.

I found this silly little poem about Bat Poop and Hailey laughed so hard when she read it!

We had another fun week and I am looking forward to the week ahead!

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